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When a tennis racket strikes a tennis ball:
A. The force of the tennis racket on the ball is greater than the force of the ball on the racket, which causes the ball to accelerate more than the racket.
B. The force of the tennis racket on the ball is equal the force of the ball on the racket, but still causes the ball to accelerate more than the racket.
C. The force of the tennis racket on the ball is less than the force of the ball on the racket, which causes the ball to accelerate more than the racket.
D. No answers above are correct.